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Urine drainage bags

Leg bag

Urine drainage bags collect urine. Your bag will attach to a catheter (tube) that is inside your bladder. You may have a catheter and urine drainage bag because you have urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary retention (not being able to urinate), surgery that made a catheter necessary, or another health problem.

How Your Leg Bag Works

Urine will pass through the catheter in your bladder into the leg bag.

Your leg bag will be attached to you all day. You can move around freely with it.

You can hide your leg bag under skirts, dresses, or pants. They come in all different sizes and styles.

At night, you will need to use a bedside bag.

Where to place your leg bag:

Attach your leg bag to your thigh with Velcro or elastic straps.

Make sure the bag is always lower than your bladder. This keeps urine from flowing back into your bladder.

Emptying Your Leg Bag

Always empty your bag in a clean bathroom. Do NOT let the bag or tube openings touch any of the bathroom surfaces (toilet, wall, floor, and others). Empty your bag into the toilet at least two or three times a day, or when it is a third to a half full.

Follow these steps for emptying your bag:

Wash your hands well.

Keep the bag below your hip or bladder as you empty it.

Hold the bag over the toilet, or the special container your doctor gave you.

Open the spout at the bottom of the bag, and empty it into the toilet or container.

Do not let the bag touch the rim of the toilet or container.

Clean the spout with rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball or gauze.

Close the spout tightly.

Do not place the bag on the floor. Attach it to your leg again.

Wash your hands again.

Changing Your Leg Bag

Change your bag once a month. Change it sooner if it smells bad or looks dirty. Follow these steps for changing your bag:

Wash your hands well.

Disconnect the valve at the end of the tube near the bag. Try not to pull too hard. Do not let the end of the tube or bag touch anything, including your hands.

Clean the end of the tube with rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball or gauze.

Clean the opening of the clean bag with rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball or gauze if it is not a new bag.